“Comfortable”, “warm”, and “idyllic” are just a few phrases you’ll hear about travel in New Zealand. Your homestay experience has the potential to be an extremely positive one. Don’t let financial worries get in the way. Manage your money with these helpful tips.
]]>info@lookafterme.co.nzWed, 13 Feb 2019 00:00:00 +1300Guest BlogsDiscover Accessible New Zealand With A Sense of Freedom And Confidencehttp://www.lookafterme.co.nz/article/discover-accessible-new-zealand-with-a-sense-of-freedom-and-confidence
The tourism New Zealand website reports that some $34.7 billion is spent by tourists. Tourism is clearly big business for this small island, which welcomes visitors both abled and disabled. The North and South Islands of New Zealand offer a wealth of scenic walks or drives, with exciting activities such as wine tasting at any of the many vineyards, whale watching or checking out the volcanic activity at Rotorua. A popular choice of accommodation for tourists is homestay, with Look After Me offering accommodation all over New Zealand. This gives you the chance to stay in accommodation at the beach, city, lakes, farm or bush, regardless of your level of mobility.
]]>info@lookafterme.co.nzTue, 17 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +1200Guest BlogsWhat our guests sayhttp://www.lookafterme.co.nz/article/what-our-guests-say

Over the years we've collected a few stories from guests who have stayed with Look After Me hosts and put them in a video.

Every property also has its own 'Visitors Book', where guests write about their experience. Here's what some of them have said:

]]>info@lookafterme.co.nzWed, 31 Jan 2018 00:00:00 +1300Guest BlogsFive Great Reasons to Choose a Homestay When You Relocate http://www.lookafterme.co.nz/article/five-great-reasons-to-choose-a-homestay-when-you-relocate
Story by Jenny Holt

Relocating is hard enough without the hassles of finding a temporary home when you arrive in a new place. It is just easier when you have somewhere to go immediately upon arrival of what would be your next place of home. So why not opt for a homestay?

Whether it is for work or to join family, choosing a homestay as temporary accommodation is a great idea.

]]>info@lookafterme.co.nzWed, 27 Sep 2017 00:00:00 +1300Guest BlogsYour pace…our place! Bike-friendly accommodation in New Zealandhttp://www.lookafterme.co.nz/article/your-pace-our-place-bike-friendly-accommodation-in-new-zealand
Dreaming of a cycling holiday in New Zealand but not sure where to get started?

The New Zealand Cycle Trail is a network of off-road cycle ways offering cyclists the chance to experience the very best of New Zealand landscape, culture and world-class hospitality. Cycling through dappled bush, gently bubbling geothermal activity, stunning snow-capped peaks and popular beach and wine trails – a myriad of experience awaits along well-formed cycle paths all around the country.

]]>info@lookafterme.co.nzTue, 21 May 2013 00:00:00 +1200Guest BlogsNewsCycling HolidaysCarmen Completes Challenge (Work Placement Blog)http://www.lookafterme.co.nz/article/carmen-completes-challenge-work-placement-blog
Hi I'm Layla and I am on Work Experience at Look After Me, as the team publicist. I have been working alongside some really amazing people, and this week I interviewed a fellow team member, Carmen Cartwright.

She is part of our work placement’s 9-member Data Entry Team who are collectively responsible for transferring all of the property data from the old website to the new website. So far Carmen has entered the names and emails of subscribers into the MailChimp database and entered property information into the Look After Me website database.

]]>info@lookafterme.co.nzTue, 24 Jul 2012 00:00:00 +1200Guest BlogsHelen Helps Homestays (Work Placement Blog)http://www.lookafterme.co.nz/article/helen-helps-homestays-work-placement-blog
Look After Me established a Work Placement programme in July 2012 for 12 recruits to have an opportunity to work in a real-life sitation and to utilise their skill set and gain experience. My name is Layla and I am a Work Placement Recruit in the role of publicist.

For the duration of this work placement, I’ve have been catching up with a few of my fellow team members to see how they feel about working for Look After Me.

]]>info@lookafterme.co.nzMon, 16 Jul 2012 00:00:00 +1200Guest BlogsMy name is Layla (Work Placement Blog)http://www.lookafterme.co.nz/article/my-name-is-layla-work-placement-blog
Hi my name is Layla and this is my first blog for Look After Me. I am a sixteen year old high school student with dreams of becoming a journalist or TV reporter.

I am a recruit on the Look After Me Work Placement programme, etablished to provide real life work opportunities in a range of skills. I applied because I thought it would be great to meet new people and also to let my creative flare shine through, while getting a glimpse of what working with media is like in the real world.